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Hospital worker collapsed and died of heart attack while ‘partially clothed’ and watching PORN at work

Unnamed man was found undressed in a remote section of the hospital with porn playing in the background by horrified colleagues

A HOSPITAL worker died of a heart attack while he was watching porn at work, police have revealed. 

The unnamed 48-year-old was discovered slumped over his chair with a porn movie playing in the background by horrified colleagues.

The unnamed hospital worker was found "partially disrobed" and had apparently been pleasuring himself when he died of a heart attack.
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The unnamed hospital worker was found "partially disrobed" and had apparently been pleasuring himself when he died of a heart attack.Credit: Getty Images
Police said the man was found in a remote section of the hospital by his shocked colleagues. They did not confirmed whether he was a doctor at the New York medical centre
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Police said the man was found in a remote section of the hospital by his shocked colleagues. They did not confirmed whether he was a doctor at the New York medical centre

Witnesses confirmed he was partially clothes and appeared to have been pleasuring himself when he died.

He was found in a remote section of the North Central Bronx Hospital in New York on Wednesday morning.

It was not confirmed whether the employee was a doctor or whether he was using work computer.

Local police confirmed they are investigating the incident but do not believe foul play was involved.

The hospital has not commented on the incident.

The Sun reported last month how Pornhub was waging war on hit show Game of Thrones after clips from the show were uploaded to its website.

The site even revealed that searches for Game of Thrones-related porn rocketed
by 370 per cent on the day of the season six debut in April.

A spokesman said: “HBO is aware of the issue and is in the process of getting
material taken down from Pornhub.”


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